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In the following sections of this paper , I show that incorporating languages display clusters of grammatical ... The name Classifier NI was given because the incorporated noun is similar to a classifier in that the object noun phrase ...
In the following sections of this paper , I show that incorporating languages display clusters of grammatical ... The name Classifier NI was given because the incorporated noun is similar to a classifier in that the object noun phrase ...
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However , the cooccurrence of an incorporated noun and a doubled object is out ( 26d ) . A second possible explanation for the lack of doubling within the lexical approach concerns the selectional restriction placed on the verb by the ...
However , the cooccurrence of an incorporated noun and a doubled object is out ( 26d ) . A second possible explanation for the lack of doubling within the lexical approach concerns the selectional restriction placed on the verb by the ...
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In 34a there is no incorporation , and the verb is transitive ( as indicated by ergative case on the subject ) . In 34b , the object is incorporated , and the verb is intransitive . Ex . 34c is ungrammatical ; the noun is incorporated ...
In 34a there is no incorporation , and the verb is transitive ( as indicated by ergative case on the subject ) . In 34b , the object is incorporated , and the verb is intransitive . Ex . 34c is ungrammatical ; the noun is incorporated ...
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